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Author Topic: Reaper 7, on Win98  (Read 2886 times)

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Offline dawful

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Reaper 7, on Win98
« on: October 19, 2023, 03:02:28 AM »
Everything is the same as in Reaper 6 -> http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/index.php/topic,7746.0.html
Cockos is running some pretty tight code. Even on a Pentium M 1.2Ghz, this Daw is holding up. Especially, if you consider that I am running on Win98FE.

There is the VST UI issue. But as mentioned in the previous Reaper post, Docking it to the FX panel solves the issue.

I might enjoy using something else, for composition with only digital instruments. Mulab is high on my list (8 and 9 don't work with KernelEx). But with this laptop setup, and audio recording needs, I don't think I am going to beat Reaper. Not even with era appropriate DAWs.

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Re: Reaper 7, on Win98
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2023, 07:35:04 AM »
And sadly, I only have ver. 1,2, and 3. I think both 4 and 5 support Win9x. And they both have record monitoring. The older ones don't. But, even if you found a link or torrent to 4/5, they'd probably be dead (too old).